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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
PATIRDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1906.
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HT IS THE TEST
OF REAL RELIGION ?
Services in Atlanta Churches
By SIR EDWARD CONAN DOYLE
Dorlnf the discussion of the vital
„tIon aa to whether the English
Ltlon I* becoming less religious, one
— 3t fallacy runs through a great
*, n} . of the statements which I have
Mid and seen, and that Is the poatta>
that any form of ritual, Including
ritual of going to a large stone
Ulldlng to* * he purpose of communion
Eg, the Great Unseen, hns any bear-
til upon true religion.
The lesson which life has taught me
k that It has none.
I have known moat admirable people
.ho did these practices, and I have
i«o»n modt wicked ones. I have
Inoivn most admirable people who did
do such things and I have known
Loat wicked ones. Never yet have 1
Mown a person who was good because
l< went to church, or evil because he
Jm not. And yet. by n great many
iilople. such practices are taken as a
Ust whether religion Is waning or in
creasing. There Is no relation between
"rhe true test of progress In true re-
Halon Is: (1) Is there a kinder or
iroader view of such subjects, enabling
ill men of all creeds to live in amity
mil charity? (2) Ate the criminal
statistics better? (S) Are the drink
returns better, showing that man Is
iraulrlng greater animal self-control?
rtl Are the Illegitimacy returns better,
Mowing the same tiling? (6) is there
more reading, more demand for lec
tures. more Interest In science, show-
lot that the mind Is gaining upon the
laic? fit Are the savings banks re-
tornlngs better, showing thrift and
itlf-denlal? (?) Are the trade returns
bitter, showing greater Industry and
llllclency? (8) Are there more charita
ble Institutions, and does man show
more clearly his sense of duty toward
the lower animals?
Such practical tests as these, which
do actually for the most part show
progress, are worth more than the
ritual observance which may or may
not go with a good life.
There is an aggressive form of re-
iiglon calling Itseir the Dogmatic Faith,
which lisa done far more harm to the
human race than pestilence or famine.
Directly to Its door must be laid not
wily all the blothlstalned history or Mo.
bammedsnlsm, but all the murderous
doings which have In turn disgraced
iverv sect of Christianity.
In the name of Christ, the Apostle
of Pence, this dreadful school of
thought, within a-few centuries of His
death, brought about adeh quarrels and
tuch murders as had never been heard
of In pagan days.
Over the Homolouslan question, n
theological point depending upon a
diphthong, It has been reckoned that a
hundred thousand people lost their
lives, champions and victims of Faith.
The Crusades, ths murders of the
Alblgenaes and of the Cevenaea,
BAPTIST.
PIRST BAPTIST— Peachtree and Cain
strecta. Dr. W. W. Ijindruw. pastor. Sun
day school at 8:JO. Herrin* at 11 a. m.
•Ud 7:45 p. m.
TEMPLE BAPTIST—her. M A Cassldv
, n ' m l\ r 1 ,>a, ’ h nt 11 «• «»• I>r!
Utril, tbe pastor. will preach at 740 p. m.
c.VtlVLV *!?.*• ,u - Regular monthly
conference Wednesday nt 7:*f p. m.
NELLIE DODD MEMORIAL—cWner of
Wnehlngton street and ltldge avenue.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the
pastor. JCev. J. II. Johnston. Sunday school
nt 9:45 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday At
7:80 p. ui.
JVKBT END BAPTIST—The pastor. Dr.
John F. Purser, will preach Kuuday tnoru*
Ing end evening. Ordination aervlcea at 3
P. m. Sunday school at 140 a. m. B. Y. p.
U. Sunday evening • - - -
new member* of
ermona l»y the pastor. Sunday school nt
'HI (i nt Daniil, m i.i-a raw maatlnit at ? • K)
9:30 n. m. ’ Beau far prayer meeting at ‘
in. Wednesday,
is church Momlni
. - —- — — Prayer mootingW
. ttt I s * P* “>• Bucile Daniel Clarke So
ciety at 4 p. m.
pdnesdsy.
CONGREGATIONAL.
CENTRAL CONGREGATION AI .—Be*
J. Ellison, D.D., will preach at 11 a. in. _
7:4o p. m. Sunday school nt 9:30 n. in. and
yomiK people's prayer meeting at 6:45 p
MARIETTA STREET CONGREGATION
Al. I%«*v. W. II. Tiiliii.m, p.iRior. iTcnclilii
at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday
rblnc
irhotu
and Sunday sclioo.
Rev. Amir. - .Ir.. ..f New York,
will preach at 11 a. ui. and Rev. Dr. Stokes,
of Birmingham, Ala., will preach at 740 p.
NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIfiT-Comer of
Hsmpklll aveBUS tud Kramett ,treet. Sec-
..|, 0 ," -**-- * —Vi’ EPISCOPAL.
SMsg (T w.nti.th Sunday Affinity. 8. S,
CATHEDBAId—Corner Washington and
Hunter. Vehr Rev. C. T. A. IMse. D.D..
dean. At 7:30 a. in., holy communion; 11
ui. N dimming prayer and sermon; 4
WESTER# HEIGHTS BAPTIST-Prench-
lug by the pastor, V. C. Noreross, at 11 i
“ - at 9:39 i
in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday •ciiool”L
m. B. r. t\ at 6:30 p. m., to which aii
young people are especially lurlted.
CAPITOL AVENUE BAPTIST-I’reach-
Ing by the^ pastor/John E. Briggs, at 11
r school
last service the Iter. W. Snkakllwra. ex-
Shinto priest, will nfeaeh. Sunday school
nt 9:45. All other days: At 740 n.
holy communion; 9 a. m.. morning
day. Baptising at night: Ladle,- Hinton- OH _ B
,lt . 3 i* ) P- h|»clnt day and Friday: iJtany
Junior Union meeting at 3 p. ui. Touchers
mcatlng Tunday at ?:J0. l-rayor meeting
Wednesday at 7:30. Seuiur It. V. I». U. Fri
day at 1:».
8T. LUKEH—585 l-eachtree. neit to
Peachtree Inn. H»v. C. B. Wllmer. D.D..
rector. At 7:30 a. in., holy contmuntcu; 11
SECOND BAPTIST—Sunday ' aobool at
‘ m. Preaching nt 11 a. m. nnd 7:45 |>.
8:30
ing, "The Sheltering Mauhood.-
Her. W. St! ...... ... „ ;I .
will proarh. At 7:3.1 p. nr., evening prayer
and aernian. Sunday aehoot at 8:45 a. m.
Friday, litany at It.
JACKSON Hll.I, BAPTIST—Corner Ea,t
avenue and Jackaon atreet. Service* at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Preaching by the act
ing paator. Bev. Cnlder T. Willingham. Ban-
day achool at 9:30 a. in. Wednesday evening
■ervlco at 7:80. Wonmn'a MlMlonary and
Aid society Thursday afternoon nt 3:30.
l-tSjIf m. Wednesday:
8. Friday: Litany At 4:30 p. in.
IMMANUEL BAPTIST—Suuday achool at
0:15 a. m. Service, nt If n. in. and 7:80 p.
McDonald baptist-Hcv. g. t. ttowe,
Paator. will preach at M n. m. nnd 7:38 p,
— Sunday achool nt 0:80 n. in.
ALL SAINTS—Comer Wet Peachtree
and North avenue. Bev. '/.. S. harland,
rector. At 8 a. iu„ holy communion: 11
n„ morning prayer and aeniwu; 4 p.
evening prarer. Sunday achool at 8:45.
DURBAN CONGREGATIONAL—Rev. A.
Stafford, paator. Preaching at 11 a. in. and
:..1! p. 111. IIml Fluidity aeh'iol n! r, y. 111.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SACRED HEART—Ponrhtrep and Ivy
street.. Mnaa at 7. 9:3). Sunday achool at
Murphy, s. 01. Dene,Mellon; conference on
"CStltnllc Church nnd Mntcrlnl PntgffM,"
I>y llov. Fattier (limn, S. M., In the even*
Ing. Week days: Man. nt 6:30, 7. 8, con-
naylona every ninrnliig 0 to 8, Saturdays
8 p.
THE ATLANTA PSYCIIOLOalCAL SO-
CUtTY. ROtam Boren Barrloaa, prcsldrur,
et Suiiila
will
r
•Ion, - The Power of Silence," From
until 3dlo. aclcclloiiH on pluini lev I’rofi
«or Waller F. Gruco. From :i:jl until J
ii'.'l'.el;. l\... ml.lremo-e; from I iinrll I:"
lv«*niif(fill muelcnl iirogrnm by l-rnfeasor
id John l'riila, vloIluUta;
nllata. Mrs.
. » Ctyiiarn. From
4:3) nil 111 5 o'clock, ten-tnliiiito talks on tea-
roll topic. China In silent writing will Ini
fanned. Vlaltor, ore always welcome to
this school for health ami happiness.
English Lutheran. Church of the Re-
Wednesday: Litany at :
PONDERS AVENUE BAITIST-Snnday
achool at 9:23 a. in. Services at it a. in.
and 7:30 p. in. by J. N. T. Cnwberii.
fesaor R. F. Fowler, whom the chtirrh tins
alloyed to glvo twenty lessons In science
d nrta of music, will hare charge of the
■ ovine woreinp morning nntl evening. WHO
fcrinon by the pastor, ltcv. Juoltia W. Jill-
lard. D. I). Sunday school nt 8:23 o. iu.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:21 p. m..
r irecedeil liy a SMmtny school workers' meet-
tig at G.
the
Thirty Tatra' War. the Inquisition, the
outrages of Catholics on Proteetant*,
the no lean detestable outrages of Pro-
tnttnts on Catholice, the peraecutlons
of non-conformlate by the Church, tf
persecutions of Quakers by the noi
conformists, the manifold domestic
trundles and tyrannic*, embittering
the lives of countless numberse-surely
when all theae are considered, the read
er must admit that Faith, In the po*l
five aggressive sense, has wrought
more mischief than famine or pestt
knee.
Aii sect* have been misled by men
of the same acrid frame of mind, and
have incurred the same bloodgulltl
less.
I only know four cults—the original
Buddhist*, the Quaker*, the Unitarian*
tnd the Agnostic*—who can, I think,
•ay that they have no blood upon their
hands. Certainly the Atheists can not,
for their excesses In France—In the
. Revolution and also In 1870—have been
ts bad a* those of the churches.
And what has been the root of It
•II? Saying you believe what your
mind enn not sraep and what your free
reawn would frequently reject. _ A
makes hln proofless assertion and calls
It hit faith. B haa the right to do the
••me. Then A and B hate each other
with a holy hatred, and there Is the
epitome of the blackest chapter of the
hUtory of the world. We who are
Ilk, (hlpwrecked mariners upon this
little raft of a world, moving upon the
face of the Infinite ocean, have enough
to do to live kindly amonr ourselves,
without quarreling bitterly about that
which Is beyond the horlson.
Perhaps you say that even In these
*ery words I myself show want of re-
llgiooe charity. But surely It Is not
•o- If the Catholic finds ths pope, or
the Anglican the Bishop, or the non
conformist the minister a help upon
Ids path, then In every case It Is a good
thing—If it causes that man to be a
better, more noble human creature.
Every form of belief Is admirable that
does that. But when It turns to want
of charity and the reviling of those
who have other methods, then It li a
petty twentieth century exhibition of
that which ranks In history among the
gravest and most bloodthirsty crimes.
Holiness Union 8srvic*a at Diffsrsnt
Church,,.
Sunday morning tome of the visiting min.
liters intending the hotlnes, union conren-
’■"a "III occupy different pulpits In the
■t'y at the ntorulng hour. In the afternoon
•b" ''ourentlon will Ititen to n sermon liy
hr. Morrteon, of Lonlsrllle, Ky., *t the lisp-
tin Ta hernncle, and a mas* meeting will lie
odd nt 7JO o'clock p. m. at the RIJou the-
•■cr. with Dud Robinson to preach the ser
Following are the announcements:
11 UP) A. M.
.’ "bed Brethren Tshernadt, L. P. Brown,
President of the Holiness Union, euii Pro-
pniir Rceaon, of Meridian, Wise. The
■erldlen Male and Female ('ollcec repre
■ntatlres will occupy the platform and
Wudin t the tong terries. No service *t
alrltl.
IVnlker street Methodist Chnrch-E. C.
• '•‘Jiirnpft.
( Paul Methodist Church—Bad Robin
>. Luke Methodist Chnrch-J. 8. Son-
Johnson*™ * ,r ” t Methodist Church-J. C.
J*me* Methodist Cbnreh-L. L. Pick
c. aervlce at night.
dsn’ 1 ,olnt Mehodlst Church—J. B. Ken-
Ksl-ston Memorial Methodist Churcb-
andrnw Johnson.
iTt'. Methodist—J. T. Upchurch.
Electric Ctr Btrn-M. A. Cassidy.
2’00 P M
J'Mdl.l Tslienutcle—it. C. Morrison. Bub-
C h - The Holiness People: Their Object;
7«e[i " h<, T Tench, and What They Do Not
im ,t Methodist^'burrb 1 —It. C. Morrison.
1'IJoii Theater—Bud Robinson.
Haul Cotton Back Homs.
"keclal lo The Georgian.
Inglestde, Ga., Oct. 2*.—The farmers
ill ct >unty are holding their cotton
rv. fl,r 11 cents. When the Farmers'
bnlon met Thursday aboutf 125 bales
"ere here ready to be sold, nnd as the
pD' C fixed by the union could not be
7" ured on the market the cotton was
w >!-l back home.
SOUTH SIDE BA1T18T—Cnpltol uremia
near Weymnn. The pastor. J. S. Dunlap,
will proneh tuornlug nnd ornulng. Sundny
nchool at 9:30 n. m. B. V. r. l\ nt 3 i». in.
IsndlM' Sorlnty will ueft nt 3 p. m. Tuon-
<lny At the houn» of Mm. Selkirk. 619 t'upltol
avenue. I'rayer aervlce nt 7:30 p. ni. on
\\ edneadny.
Brndlev and Mias Dorn Hood, teachera; R.
H. Pnrla, prealdent; L. T. (!arter, vlce-nrea-
Went; L. it. Jonea. aecretarr; A. B. Ilnhfi,
“ “ llhrai * "
trenaurer; It. 8. Moran.
Jnrkaon. ntnndard Iienrer; Otli T. Herren,
preas reporter. The elnaa meets every Sun
day morning nt 9:30 nnd fill young men
are cordially Invited.
BAPTIST TABERNACLE—Dr. Broughton
will preach Sunday morning nnd Sunday
ereulng ot the Tafiernncde. The evening
avenue.,'Inman Park. Rev. C. A. Lnngatoa
In charge. Morning prayer and aermon
nt 11. Sunday achool at 9:45. Wedneaday:
Litany nt 4.
MISSION OP THE HOLY INNOCENTS—
Wooda avenue, near Weat Peachtree. Sun
day achool every Sunday nt 3:30 p. ra.
HOLY COMKORTER-Corner Atlanta
nvenue and Pulliam atreet. Rev. Gilbert
Illgga. I». II., In charge. Evening prayer
and t+rtnon nt 4. Sunday achool at 3.
Wedneadny, litany nt 4.
ST. ANDREWS—Corner ftlenn and Kent
atreeta. Rev. Gilbert Hlggf, D.D.. Iu
ehnrge. Evening prayer nnd aermnn at 7_40.
/Sunday achool nt 3:30. Wedneaday: Lit*
r any nnd choir work at 7:30.
HOLY TRINITY-Decntur. Rev. C. A.
Lnngaton Tn ehnrge. Evening .prayer nnd
•ermon at 3 by 4tov. W. 4* Mpddy.
ST. MARKS—La Grange. Rev. R. F. De-
Bella In charge. Bveulng prayer and
’nion nt 3 by Ilev. W. J. Moody.
E Irit. »«t. j. a. i». mucin, g-, is. **..
k L; D.. will ap«lk on ^ho Ileroea of
Protealantiam" at 11 a. m. Sunday achool
at 9:30 o'clock. Eveulog aervlce by Rev*
J. A. B. Scherer.
E. Y. Clarke. Jr.» la to atart on a visit to
New York ami Bouton next week, but Ik>*
fore going he la to addreaa the Atlanta
Bible achool on blimlny night nt 83 Conner
atreet. On hln return he will reaume bla
aerlea. Mr. Clarke baa apoken frequently
nt the IMble achool. where be la held In
high eateem. Sunday at 11 a. m. Dr. Hunt
la expected to apeak on “Edomftea In
Prophecy and in Illatory," t»elng one of a
aerlea of lectures In which certnln prophe
vnrled program haa ?»een arranged for the
coming week. The public la Invited to 1m»
preaent from 3 to 4 p. tu. and from 7:15 to
9 p. m. Few Inatltutloua ever had auch n
helpful variety for Christian workers as
the Atlanta Bible achool present*.
1 enrntree. itev. i.. i/enn r.iiciiwoosi, pun*
toy. J Regular preaching at 11 n. m. sub
ject of sermon by the paator.-"What .Does
Your .Church Meaij to You?” Sunday
Yoeoif Men'* Christian Association, cor-
..arvlw * “ ^
nt 2 p,
.. ... ..line umia, nei. v. y. viniw.
teodn?r, nf 3 p. m. Er«n4 cMtfn L bilk for
-s. Close* at g p. in. All
ST. PAULS—#ewimn. nev. W. J. Moody
In ehnrge. Evening prayer find sertnou at
’clock.
ST. IONATIU8—Tallnpooafi. Rev. R. F.
DeUclle In charge. Morning prayer, lit*
luBtltntlounl church work In the world fit
Manchester, England, which Dr. Broughton
prhon he wn* recently preaching In
London. lie will also, na >t prelude tn the
evening sermon, apenk on the recent whisky
agitation In Atlantn. Dr. Broughton wan
absent during the recent trouble, nnd will
tnke occasion to express himself concern
ing whnt he liellcvca to be Atlanta's great
est need at the present time. The chorus
choir will alng one of Mr. Alexander's
latest song*, which Iiiib Just been Issued
Iji England. At the morning aervlce. Dr.
ghton’a subject will be “Our Oppor-
ic ••
tunltlcs and Their Enlargement."
WOODWARD AVENUE DA ITT 8 T—Cor
ner Woodward nnd Cherokee avenues.
Preaching morning nt 11 n. un and even lug
nt 7:30 by the pastor. Itev. 11. C. Hurley.
Sabbnth achool nt 9:30 a. in. Junior flap-
tlst Young People’s union Sunday After
noon at 3 p. m. Midweek prayer aervlce
Wedneaday eveulng nt 7:30 p. ni.
CENTRAL
goneiv
n. m. and
_ the Edge wood
_ _ . 7:30 p. m. Ml»a WII*
He II. Smith will alng lit both aervlcea.
Sunday school ot 9:30 a. ui. Personal
Workers’ meeting at 7 p. in.
METHODI8T.
WALKER STREET METHODIST -
Preaching at It a. tn. aud 7:30 p. in. by
the pastor. Rev. W. L. Pierce. Sunday
school nt 9:30 n. in. Speclol stewards:
meeting at the parsonage Tuesday at
... All ate ward* expected^ to give uu
account of their atewnrdahlp. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday nt 7:30 p. ni. Special home
coming aervlcea Sunday, November 5.
arrell,
At 9:30 n. m., Sunday school. Bar*
aca class, Phllathen class. At 11 a. m.,
preaching by pastor. At 1:30 p. m., Lp*
worth League. At 7:30 p. in., preaching
by pastor.
PARK STREET M ET 110 DI ST—Cor ner
of Park and Lee street*. Rev. M. L. Trout
mail, pastor.. Sunday services:
_ y services: Sunday
schnornt 9:30 n. m. Preaching nt 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. in. by the pnstor. Wedneadny
evening prayer meeting at 7:30 o clock.
YNK’S MEMORIAL METIIOD18T-
’orner Hunnlcutt nnd Luckle streets. W.
Iluanlrutt. pastor. Preaching at 11.a.
iu. hr Dr. J. H. F.nkn. iinihlluff clilrr
of Atlanta itlstrlct. At 7:45 p. ni. hr tli,
paitor. Sunday achool at 3:30 a. ai. I’rajr-
er nioetlug Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
AVENFK MKTHODI8T -
achiiol ot lYSO n. .ui. Prssctof at 11 *. ni.
hy a memlicr of llollnn, conrcutlon. Herv-
Ices also at 7:30 p. m.
ST. MARK METHODIST—Corner Peach
tree and Fifth ajreerr
The pnator. Iter.
’hsrles O. Jones, D.D., wilt preset! st It
m. suit 7:45 p. iu. Sunday school at
Prayer Dieetlug
ST. JOHNS MISSION—College . Park.
Rot. W. J. Moody In charts. Mornini
prayer and aeraion at, 11. ■-—' 1
CHRISTIAN.
FIRST CHRISTIAN - 44 East Hunter
atreet. Rev. It. K. Pendleton, paator.
l-reachlnx at 11 a. m. anil, 7:20 p. m.
Rllile school at 8:20 a. m. Chrtatlau Eu-
dearur at G:20 |i. m.
lintl 7:3)
IIOWELI, STATION CHRISTIAN—Enil
of Marietta atreet car line. Rev. (leorifc
W. Mulllna, pnstor. ntble achool nt 2 p.
a. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7:23 p. m.
COLLEGE PARK CHRISTIAN'—Itnr. O.
H. Illtinant. pastor. Bible echool crerj
Lord's day at 10 a. tn. 1-rcacklnx first
Lord's day at 11 s. tu. and 7:3) p. tu.
PRESBYTERIAN.
NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN—
Corner Peachtree etreet nnd North nveiiuc.
Rer. Richard Oran.' Fllnn, pa,tor. Morn
ing worihlp at 11 a. m. Evening nornhlp nt
8 l>. in. Preaching by the pastor at liolb
aervlcea. Sabbath achool 0;30 a. in. Hon.
Hoke Smith and Charles t>. Tuller. super
intendent,. Teachera' training rlnoa con
ducted by Dr. Marlon Melt. Hull, nt 10 a,
an Mf*n> lofiffitn manta at tlm unm Imur
Flnit Church of Cbrl»t 17 W
Baker fitrffcb "Evcrlaatiug J'linlslinicirt'
Ifi/thp subject' of tbo ip^Ron-Hcrmon tomor
row* nt It n.. nwninl 8 p. in. 'LVsUmpnlal
luecting WViluo^lny'nt s p. m. lloaillng
rooms* $12-814 Engllsh-Anic^lfan building.
The ITtlltarUia Church (CJiurrb of Our
Fnfhcr).'eofni»r Gnlti nnd Soring fitreots.
Itov» Ra«h R. Shi ppm. I*, ip., mlnlat«>r In
chhrgo. Kcgulnr morning ^rvlcvg at 11 n.
m, Sunday m-bdol nt 9;4j n. in.
Jft.' JalJn-8 German I^rnngidli-.-i] Iaithertin
enurrh. oorncr Kiwirth ntul Gnrnott atroid*.
Bitndny achool nt 949 n. in. Sorvlco* with
Kermou trill bo hold nt 11 ft. ui. Tim ro-
formation of thr church will l»c rpjehrated
with npproprlnt** Hong* nnd apcclnl tumde.
Holy communion Will bo mlinlnlKtcrcd.
Young lVopIq’a Society nt.3:30 p. ni.
“KEEP SMILING.'
Continued from Opposite Page.
lenguo tneeti nt tltc same Imur.
n'a League at 9:30. Covenanter,
nt 4 p. nt. Chrl.tTan Endeavor at 7 p. in.
Mlrlnins meet Wedneadny at 8:20 p. nt.
Prayer aervlce at 7 p. in. conducted liy tbe
r etor. lot tiles' prayer circle Tburaday at
It. tu. All our sittings are free. A’uiinx
men and rnminerclal travelers are espe
cially Invited.
Helton, (in.. wlU preech Sunday morning
at 11. Tba Sabbath school la at 0:30 Air
excellent oreheatrn, led liy P. M. llnbbnril,
conducted by Dr. Pat
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN—Cor
ner Spring nnd Hnrrla street,. Pretehlits
at 11:83 a. in. by the pa.tor. Rev. /.. M.
McGee, of Cltittnnoosn. Tenn. Hnbhnlli
oekool nt 9:30 n. nt. l-royer meeting Wed
nesday at 7:30 p. nt.
_. Hermnna by lt,v. Charles R. Nil-
These will lie the last Sunday terv-
Ices at which Sir. Nlsbet will ioeach.
Sunday achool at »:30 a. m. Young People a
Society nt 8:80. Ilegnlnr midweek prayer
■ervfce Wednesday evening nt 7:2).
WALLACE PRK8BYTHRIAN — Corner
Walker and Stonewall atreeta. Rev. T. I-.
'leveland pa.tor. Services at It a. m. and
46 p.
«> v. Haliltath achool at 0:37 a. tu.
■rayer meeting Wedneeday at . :4S p. tu.
ST. JOHN METHODIST—The pallor, H.
. Chrlitbin, will preach at 11 n. m* At
-3) p. m., ths pnator will hold revival «erv-
fees.
LUKE METHODIST—At Junction
owel! etreet nnd Hereon avenue.
. Sunday
nehol at 9:20 a. in. Preechlttg at ll n. m.
by Rev. J. S. Bonders, who ta attending
the Hollnesa convention. Hervleet at u«ual
at 7:28 p.
WESLEY MEMORI Air-Corner Autoirn
avenue and Ivy street. Iter. Fratik^Bfik#*,
""•V-m- by eras'. ■a^jLisas
devottotml aervlce at *J0 p. tm. «
at 4:33 p. ul, IMIiJe school M^koramwttuj.
:33 p. ui.
joelal. N ««*»"•' ,, . -
from 12 to 1 o dork.
FIRST METHIUM8T—Junction <>f Peach
tree and Ivy atreet. Iter Charlea B. Dow-
paator. Hnn<lny_ achool at 9.3a
TOlc'woSilpVt-tflfi .."nt.'
Th.' faator will pn'Orh nt both '-T*-
Arte the evening eertlee. Mi .a Barlholo*
t-| A, 3 I*. Ul.. there Witt in* " roe.’-
Ing of* all the jnvenlle amt young l-f-’P]--*
tniiwloiinry societies tu tbe Atlauta dlstrkt.
FOURTH PRBSI1YTERIAN — Corner
Chamlterlin nnd Jnrkaon .treat,. There
will he preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. aud
7-2) p. nt. Regular Wcdneailay evening
meeting at 7J). Sabbath school nt
society-' la hot uaually the one whoee
heart holds the philosophy which
solves the problems of earth and rt-
veals the duties of heaven.
The face marked by extreme plain
ness of feature or by the cruel ravages
of disease la made beautiful Indeed, If
there be always a smile In the heart,
while tbe countenance as beautiful as
nature and the practiced dermatologist
ran make It, Is an unlovely thing at
best unlees there dwells In the soul
which wear* It an optimism which
so sorely needs and flashes forth (p
the eye In welcome to all that la,good
and In challenge to all that Is III.
Let us “kesp smiling," then, no mat
ter what happens to us In the external
world. - The world will love us If we do,
and then to our surprise and joy we
shall discover that the world will grad
ually make It easier for ut to "keep
■ mlllncw "
smiling.’
But, If we desire that the world shall
find out that our smile le a genuine one
and not the wearisome wearing ot a
rosik, we must spend less time before
our mirrors so that we shall have more
time to spend wlth^lod.
DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. CO.
Manufacturers of
Fire-Proof Windows, Doors, Cornices,
Skylights, Crestings, Finials,
Dixie Ventilators.
Contractors for All Kinds of Sheet
Metal Work.
20-22 Trinity Ave. Both Phones 525.
B. L.WILLINGHAM,
President.
W. B. WILLINGHAM,
Soc’y and Trcas.
WILLINGHAM-TIFT
■4. H. TIFT,
Vlce-Pret.
LUMBER COMPANY
Roush and Droned Lumber, Hath. Doors, Btluili, Builder*'
!W Murphy Areniift Taka Rnat Point or Collcf* Park
Car find sat off nt McCall's CroMtnf on Lm Street. '**’’
phone 85 watt; Atlanta Phono 71L
Bell
0. A. GOUGE.
83 N. Pryor St.
Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. If it’s
niade of metal, see me.
BELL PHONE 1443.
MONCRIEF FURNACE CO.
103 S. Forsyth St.
Heating Plans and Estimates Free.
The place to get your furnace. They
install the best for any kind of fuel in
residences, schools and churches.
Both Phones.
All Kinds of Building Material.
Prices From
Get
ALEXANDER LUMBER AND MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY.
Factory and Tards. corner South Pryor and South
ern Railway. Phone 2354. City office, 0 North For-
eyth, Austell Building. Atlanta phone 400. Bell 202.
WOODWARD LUMBER CO.
Hardwood Interior Finish & Mantels,
Doors, Sash & Blinds
Send Your Plans for Estimates.
Atlanta, . Georgia.
WM. WILSON.
Paint and Decorative Contractor.
Large Contracts a Specialty.
Contracts executed anywhere. Surety
bond.
59 8. Forayth St.
Both Phonoo.
HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER CO.
PLANING ..IILLS, OFFICE AND YARDS: 333 TO
339 DECATUR 8TREET.
Rough and Dreaned Lumber, shingles, Laths,
Sash, Doors, Blinds and Builders' Hardwnre.
Our saw mill Interests In Tift County, Ga.. af
ford us fnollltloH to Rive prompt aervlce and at ths
lowest prlees. Dimension timbers a specialty.
Both Phones 3720.
WOOD FIBER WALL PLASTER.
The original product, and the only
plaster manufactured in Atlanta. Can
be put on at as low cost as the lower
grade substitutes that have come into
the market, We can readily show this,
so do not be misled.
GEORGIA WOOD FIBER
PLASTER COMPANY.
Whitehall St. & Cent. R. R. Phone 1152.
'Dixie
^Tile and
Cement
YES, WE ARE UNDER
BOND TO THfe CITY TO DO
STREET SIDEWALKS.
LET US BID ON YOUR
WORK. WE GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION.
PHONE W4«5.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
WUtfTKUN AND ATLANTIC HAILUUAi/.
No.—Arrive From— No.-l),p*rt To—
• 8 tio.hvlll,.. 7:19 nut • 5 Nsshvlll*. Ii2» **>
' ifl * —
Unrl,tts... 833 ant
Nashvlllr..11:46 ant
Marietta... 2:31 pot
Sn.litm,,. 7:15 pm
CENTRAL OF GKOllUl- RAILWAY.
8a r u ti bab... .'T'j'To
ll».. 7:99
Jarkoonrlllr.. 7:6)
Macou ,1188
Savannah .... 4:15 pm
Macou 8:00 pin
lorou.... 13.-J1
■tvasush 830
iacon 439
9:16 put
Jeckaonvlll,.. 239 put
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAIL-
£i!
D.part To—
put
c'ra'ri'll tills
illy rxv.pt t
Suit-
outgout.rv, 3:40 pm 'Monti
Dally. All otu,r trains da*
day.
All tralna of Atlanta and Writ Polql
Railroad Company nrrlvr nt autl depart
from Atlanta Terminal nation, eornor of
MR " '* -
Itfhidi Greet ami Madliwii avenue.
Arris HSom 01 *
■Anguatu*.... »:50 am
n/ton 1:41 am
yAuguata.. . .32:2) pm
* Ithuula 3* ™
yAu
•An
S3!
kugaatt.
Llthonla.
Muguata
Coursrs..
Curingtoi
pm *Anguita,
i t
t=m
Any.
Ily. All other tralna dally axcapt Sun-
8EAIIOARI) AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Artie, From— I , Depart To—,
•hlugtoo... 0:30 amRItmloghtm.. 0:50 am
Aidtevllle *:« ain|Monro»....... lot am
■blupot
Monroe 7:40 pm[»l P"
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Wcair^^^iTrsIn, L.sv.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Thf followlng mhpfinio ilBiire* publlwlicd only n» lnforinntlon. and nre not guir*gfe»d.,
WASHINGTON AND THE EA8T,
36.
3E
40.
—3—
Lr. sttJsufn IC. T.)
Ar. Toccon IE. T.). .......
Ar. Hnnrtanhurg
Ar. (Tinrlotte . .
Ar. Washington. 4
Ar. Nsw York
12:00 noon
3:25 n.m.
•:43 a.m.
940s.tn,
•:I0 p.m.
fM a.m.
12:07 p.m.
3:55 p.m.
G: 10 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
iSfaoooa
3:85 p.m.
6:08 p.m.
8:13 p.m.
6:42 n.m.
12:43 p.m.
1:to p.m.
5:03 p.m.
8:80 p.m.
11:00 p.m.
11:05 n.m.
4:20 p.m.
9:10 p.tu.
CHATTANOOGA, CINCINNATI AND THE
WEST.
...........
->■
a
-
Lv. Atlanta
5UWa.iu.
7:55 n.m.
4:5o p.m.
r ^ Tt
Ar. Chattanooga. .......
9:45 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
9 J5 p.m.
6*00 p.m.
7:10 n.m.
3:45 a.m.
5:20 p.tu.
Ar. Chicago.
JACKSONVILLE,
BRUN8WICK, ETC.
11
... f
10.
14.
f«v. Atlanta .
Ar. Macon
Ar. Cochran. .........
Ar. Jesnp.
Arj Brunswick. ........
Ar. Jacksonville. . . . .
• ilia.tn.
9:Ma.ra.
10:30*. in.
li:l4 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
4:16 p.m.
7:1') p.m.
8:45 p.m.
U:13 p.m.
1:89 a.m.
2:40 a.m.
6:00 a.m.
3:00 a.m.
J! M a.m.
......
••20 Rm.
a
36,
Lv. Atlanta
Ar. Anatall
Ar. Tallapoosa
Ar. Anniston
Ar. BlrmlnghAM
4:00 n.m.
4:35 n. to.
6:29 a.in.
7:49 n.m.
10:15 n.m.
f rodn.tn.
7:35 a.m.
8:55 n.m.
10:06 n.m.
12:05 p.oi.
in:
COLUMBU8, FORT VALLEY. ETC.
P.tu.
n.m.
6:15 p.m.
7:05 p.m.
l».m.
p.m.
ir
il:io p.t
12:10 p.m,
1:41 n.m.
3.06 p.m.
» ii
Lv. Atlanta
Ar. Williamson. . . • .
Ar. Fort Valley
i^fiP-OL
<:S p.m.
SdSp.m.
Lv. Atlanta. ......
I Ar. wllllsmsoti. ......
1 Ar. Columbus
"5"r.*r^r
t:25 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
i:V) p.t
4:25 p.i
9:OOj^i
mfnal Mtatlon. ’I’hone
Street. Tbone 142. Ticket Office Tar*.
Bieats every Friday
loon* rw
at 7*30 p. i
MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN—
Porncr I.urkte and La timer ntreeta. Dr. A.
R. 11 older by, pnator. Ijeachlu* by the pas
tor nt 11 a. ni. nnd 740 p. ui. Christian
Endeavor nt 9:90 p. m.
CENTRAL I*RK8BYTERIAN—Wnahln**
tou atreet. opposite capitol. Rev. Theron
II. Rice. D.D.. pastor. Kumlny aehoot at
940 n. m. Re*r»lnr aervlcea at II a. m.
and 740 p. ni. Thla I* Hundny achool rally
dov. The paator will preach both morn
ing nnd evening. The near organ.la now
In place nnd these aervlcea will
In the main auditorium.
\*t hehl
Morning service i
ot "—*• “•*
Installed at 3:2) p. tu.
GEORGIA AVENFK PRESBYTERIAN—
i’oilier Georgia avenue nnd Graut atreet.
|,-Filing aervlce nt 11. Preaching by Uev.
r k. “ *
Sunday achool at 94*) a.
Naw Tarminal
Station, corner Mitchell and
0 Madtion Avanua.
ROUND TRIP
And Cheap One-way Rates
-TO-
CALIFORNIA AND NORTHWEST
Round trip Summer Excursions from all points East to Pacific
Coatt and Northwest until September 15th, with epecial itopover
privileges, good returning to October 31st, 1908.
CHEAP COLONIST ONE-WAY TICKET8 TO CALIFORNIA AND
NORTHWEST FROM AUGU3T 27th TO OCTOBER 31st.
Ufa ths splendid through service of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC from
New Orleans, or UNION PACIFIC from SL Louis or Chicago to
destination with Steamthlp Lines to Japan. China, etc.
Round trip tickets account Baptist Convention,
San Francisco and Los Angeles, on sale from
Sept. 2d to 14th, final limit October 31st.
WRITE ME FOR RATES AND INFORMATION,
J. F. VAN RENSSEItAER, General Agt.,
124 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
R. 0. BEAN, T. P. A. -
guaraoisKt:
4.-U0 A. M.-Ko. 23. DAILY. Loral to Dir-
BtltiKUatu, tintXIit; till ito;..; .rrlvlnt tu
Dlrmlnguam 13:18 n. u.
5:33 A. 31.—bo. 13. DAILY. "CHICAGO
AND CINCINNATI Mill TED." A solid
TMtlbutn train Atlanta tn Clorlonatt utltk-
eot vbongc. compoi.d ot vratlbiiled day
I coachea am) I'uIIotan drawing room ,!.rp-
me tit ra. Arrtvr. lion. 7 36 a. m.; that.
{ ttnooga 9:45 a. tu.; Clomsuatl l'Jn p. in.:
I Lout,villa 8:15 p. m.: Chicago 7 :3 J1. nt.
1 Cafe rur aervlce. All mcala hetweea At-
lauta and CIdcIdduU.
6:20 A. M.—No. SO DAILY, to Grlfftu and
Columl.UA Arrive, Griffin 1UI a. at.; Co*
lumbu, 10 s. ul
«:i5 A. U.-. o. 1L DAILY, local to Macon,
tlruumlck and JackuuvUI, Make, ,11
Aop, . arriving Macou 9:16 u. ul: Oruus-
• lck 4 p. ID.: Jtckwnvllt, 7:40 p. m.
7:03 A. M.—No. ». DAILY.-I’ullutau
Blrmlngban:. Mcmphla. Iitona City and
Colorado Spring,. Arrive, Mempula S:u6
p. tu.; Eaaaaa City 9:45 a. at., asd Colorado
Spring, 8:18 S. in.
1M A. M.-No. I» DAILY.—Lctral to
Charlotte. Lxurlltf, itlchmood tod A,hr
elite.
til A. M.—20- 7. DAILY, Chattanooga.
12 NOON. no. 25, DAILY.—Washington
tnd fioutuwettern Untiled. Electric light-
ed. Sleeping, library, otioerrsUou and dab
rare through without change. Dining earn
terra ill meals n mat*. Arrives Wuh-
Isstot S.i2 a. st.: New York,12:41 p. m.
1 JO P. M.-No. 40. DAILY.—New York
ItiprvM. Dig roaches berweeo Atlanta and
WaahlagtoD. Steepen between Attasta.
Cburlat.a asd Wn -Ulngtou. Arrive, Wash-
,0 2KS
..d
lUwRlnianUv. 'f.mas oMwnrstton chair
car Atlsotc, to ifscon.
441 P M.-h-* 97. DAILY.—Pullman
ilccplng car sou «ray coaches to Binning*
ham.
•dl
Arrlres Birmingham
4. m.
M.-No. U- DAILY, except Sus*
IT. "Air l-i.se aeili" ts Toccos.
4:8*) P. M.-No. 22. DAILY.-Orlflffn sad
pulliuea pul ace sursplsg car
No/ 23. DAILY.—Lscs! to fay*
Okmni v
end rtey roaches.
4:35 1. M.-No. 2-.
cttevlllr and Fort Vslier*
4 40 P. M.-aNOk U, DAILY.—Through
>m autl eieepiog ears is Cio*
Memphis end Chsttsooogs ts
Arrive* Rom# 7:20 p. m.: Dnltoo
drawini* room aqi!
clunntl nnd Memph'
Ijoulsrllle. Arrives 1
*44 p. m.: Osiianoogs 9J5 p. a.; Memphis
S:S) s. tu.: Loulavllle *:50 a. m.; nt. Mi
• p. ui.: C’lnclnoati H:lo «. m.
4:15 P. M.—fro. 25. DAILY.—Makes all
•tops. Local to Hclltn: srrtvss Usfliu 10:M
11:15 P. M.-No. K DAILY.—Florlds Ltm*
Ited. A solid \ •‘■tiiMiis*(3 tralu to Jackass*
vllie. FIs. Thronsi««piag cars sod day
coachon to .Tnrkec.uville nn l Bruoswlck; sr-
riven Jnrknonviits 8:50 s. in.; Bruoswtck
Is. m.: 8t. Auxuatine In a. m.
1140 P. M.-So. 97. DAILY.—Through
Pullmnn drnwiuc room nieepiog car. At*
!nnt i to Shreveport. Loom nleeper A tl*nU
to Rirmlnichsm. Arrlcss Blrmlughais i.u
e. m ; Mertdlnn ll a. n».: Jsckeoo 2:26 p.
tu.: Vlrkeburg. 4:«6 p. ul; Shreveport lO.w
.Sleepers opcu to receive panseagsrs
is Right-no. 2*. daily.—"lotted i.un
Fait mail. Solid v«stl*Miiei. train. HU>ei>iog
cars to New ’ ork. lllchmoud. Charlotte and
Aibsvllls. Conches to WrsblDfitoa. Dining
cars ssrvs nil menls ea mute. Arrives
Wnihlnc’nn 9:30 n. m.: New York <:2I a. ts.
I.oc.-il Atlantn-Cnarlotto nleeper open ts
recelre pAnaenirere st 1:00 p. m. Local
Atlnnt.t*Aehe\llli> aleeper open 1040 n. m.
Tick'* Qfflfe Nfi 1 Penchtree. on Viaduct.
Peter* balldlog, nnd new Terminal Statist.
Both ’Phones. Cite office. 142 uiala; depot.
No. 2. on Tsrmlusl •vrhsogs
To Place Wires Underground.
Special to Ths Georgian.
Spartanburg, 8. C., Oct. 27.—Genera!
Manager Epps Brown* of tba Sour hern
Ball Telephone Company, with head
quarters In Atlanta, spent Thursday in
the city conferring with Manager R.
D. Bowers, of the local exchange, and
business men, with reference to im
provements to be hiade In tho tele
phone servlet In Spartanburg. Among
the improvements that nre being con
templated Is a handsome telephone ex.
change building and placing the wires
underground. J